The Japanese Destroyer Shimakaze

The Japanese Destroyer Shimakaze
Author: Mariusz Motyka
Publisher: Topdrawings
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788366148024


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In 1939 the Japanese Navy General Staff demanded to develop a project of a destroyer with a speed of 40 knots. The project was called "Project F52" and was included in the plan called Maru Yon. In connection with this, a project was prepared and the construction of the Japanese destroyer with number 125 (later named Shimakaze) began. Laying the keel took place on 8 August, 1941, in the Maizuru Naval Arsenal. Launching was carried out on July 18, 1942.


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